福建福州市仓山区福州高级中学2025-2026学年高二3月阶段考试英语学科试卷(含解析,无听力音频含听力原文)

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福建福州市仓山区福州高级中学2025-2026学年高二3月阶段考试英语学科试卷(含解析,无听力音频含听力原文)

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福州高级中学 2025-2026 学年高二 3 月阶段考试
英语学科试卷
命卷教师:陈 改 陈雯昕审卷教师:郑 娜试卷总分:150 分完卷时间:120 分钟
★ 祝考试顺利 ★
第一卷 共三部分 (满分 85 分)
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)
第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)
听下面 5 段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。
1. What ball game does the man play to get into shape
A. Tennis. B. Football. C. Basketball.
2. What will the woman do this saturday
A. Go to work. B. Make a plan. C. Dine with friends.
3. Why did the woman start doing the high jump
A. To avoid running. B. To challenge herself. C. To win medals.
4. Where is the woman
A. At the dentist's.
B. In the flat.
C. In the workplace.
5. What can we learn about the museum
A. It is suspended on Sundays.
B. It opens earlier on Saturdays.
C. It starts at 10 a.m. on weekdays.
第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)
听下面 5 段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,每小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。
听第 6 段材料,回答第 6 、7 题。
6. What is the woman's father like
A. Old - fashioned. B Talkative. C. Sporty.
7. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Mom and son. B. Salesman and customer. C. Coach and player.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。
8. What are the speakers talking about
A. Different music styles.
B. Ways to polish lines.
C AI - generated songs.
9. What does the man think about the songs composed by AI
A. Heartwarming. B. Imperfect. C. Ideal.
10. What is the man's suggestion for the woman
A. Get back to work.
B. Finish the song.
C. Use AI tools.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。
11. What bothers the man
A. He fails to focus on study.
B. He can't play the violin well.
C. He worries about his music exam.
12. What will the speakers decide to do
A. Find a peaceful place.
B. Work at different times.
C. Study English together.
13. What will the man do afterwards
A. Fix lunch. B. Sell sandwiches. C. Order takeout.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 16 题。
14. What will the man get from the woman's parents
A. A sofa. B. A television. C. A table.
15. Why does the man need a shelf
A. He has piles of books.
B. His apartment is spacious.
C. He can put the TV on it.
16. What will the woman's brother probably do
A. Arrange a yard sale
B. Come to give a hand.
C. Buy some groceries.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。
17. Who is the speaker
A. A well - known director.
B. A famous film star.
C. A talk show host.
18. Why does the speaker conduct an interview
A. To present a celebrity.
B. To recommend a film.
C To share a story.
19. What contributes to Jackie Chan's fame
A. Enthusiasm. B. Collaboration. C Generosity.
20. What will the audience watch next
A. A cartoon movie. B. Some advertisements. C A cooking video.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。(共
12 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 30 分)
When she was 24 years old, Lucie Basch left a promising career at Nestlé and determined to build an app to fight food waste. She had zero coding (编码) knowledge, no marketing experience, and no funding. What she did have, however, was dissatisfaction with just how much good food winds up in the rubbish—about 30 percent of global production.
Food waste happens all along the supply chain, but another thing Basch did not have was specialized expertise in agriculture or mass production. So she focused on what she knew—the bakeries, restaurants, and grocery stores typically threw out their items left over at the end of the day. If someone could connect that supply with needy eaters, the food could instead be sold at a sharp discount. The result would be a three - way win, with businesses earning bonus income, consumers getting exceptionally cheap meals, and food being redirected from landfills.
Basch, living in Norway at the time, hit the streets with flyers and sign - up sheets, persuading business owners to adopt an app that did not yet exist. “I made them the promise that it's going to be as simple as throwing food away, but instead of putting it into a big garbage bag, you're going to divide it into different bags,” Basch explained in her office in Paris. Before long, she linked up with a group of like - minded Danish professionals with the coding knowledge to make the app she had been promoting a reality, which was named “Too Good to Go”.
Today, Too Good to Go is the world's largest marketplace for leftover food, operating in 19 countries with more than a hundred million registered users. It is also a certified eco - friendly company.
21. Why did Lucie Basch make up her mind to develop the app
A. To launch a promising career. B. To establish a food supply chain.
C. To address a severe food issue. D. To pick up some coding knowledge.
22. What did Basch plan to do
A. Recycle food waste from landfills.
B. Give business owners bonus income.
C. Make remains available to the needy.
D. Convince stores to offer a big discount.
23. How did Basch influence business owners
A. By persuading them to use flyers.
B. By promising them financial benefits.
C. By asking them to bag wasted food.
D. By requesting them to sort and bag the leftovers.
24. What is a suitable title for the text
A. Learning to Build an App Consult Coding Experts
B. Wanting Discounted Foods Shop at the End of Day
C. Aiming to Dominate Market Follow Basch's Success
D. Emptying Your Leftover Food Turn to Too Good to Go
B
In a working - class neighborhood on the south side of El Paso, the tap, tap, tap of Jose Contreras' hammer (锤子) echoes from inside the blue warehouse on Cotton Street. Nearby, Victor Rodriguez narrows his eyes as he gently moves one side of a boot top beneath the needle of an antique Singer sewing machine, creating a flame - shaped stitch (针脚) in clean white thread.
"These guys are some of the best in the world," says Joey Sanchez, owner of the boot company CABOOTS, whose family has employed Contreras and Rodriguez for more than 30 years. But when he looks around the tiny shop on Cotton Street, he can't help but remember the way it used to be. "When I was a kid, this place was loaded with bootmakers." he says, recalling the noise created by their hammers, sanders, and sewing machines.
Today, Contreras and Rodriguez aren't just the only bootmakers in the shop—even in their early 60s, they're among the youngest bootmakers left in the business. There's a name for craftsmen like them, according to Sanchez. Agujas de oro, or Golden Needles, are artisans who still know how to make boots the old - fashioned way. Many have been doing it since they were kids, growing up near the United States - Mexico border.
As big boot companies turned to technology to streamline production and reduce costs, producers in El Paso—where celebrities like Taylor Swift still arrive to pick out their flashy footwear—are struggling to replace these artisans when they retire or pass away. In fact, Agujas de oro are in such high demand around the Texas border town that many of them work at more than one shop.
"Shoemakers are a dying group," Joey Sanchez says, nodding toward Rodriguez and Contreras, each preoccupied by the bit of leather in their hands. "You just can't find guys like these anymore. All the stuff they do by hand, other people do with machines. But machines just don't do it as well."
25. What is the main purpose of the second paragraph
A. To highlight the decline of boot - making.
B. To introduce Joey Sanchez's childhood.
C. To showcase boot - making techniques.
D. To describe the work environment.
26. Why are Contreras and Rodriguez called "among the youngest" in their field
A. They adopted new techniques. B. They started boot - making late.
C. Most artisans have retired or died. D. The boot shop hired senior craftsmen.
27. What makes Agujas highly valued
A. Their reliance on mass production. B. Their contribution to reduced costs.
C. Their preference for famous clients. D. Their commitment to traditional skills.
28. What is Joey Sanchez's attitude towards the future of shoemakers
A. Hopeful. B. Pessimistic. C. Excited. D. Unconcerned.
C
From sleeping in a spider - covered tent a mile up an Amazonian cliff face to completing one of the classic outdoor “lifetime” challenges in the space of a few months, Anna Taylor is making a name for herself in the adventure community. Still just 24, the climber is also a great advocate of British expeditions.
“The UK is actually really good for these things.” says Taylor, who in 2021 became the first woman to complete a self - powered round of the 83 routes that feature in the celebrated climbing book Classic Rock. “It can be underestimated compared to exotic (异国风情的) places, but if you get creative, it's as good as anywhere,” she says.
“The Classic Rock challenge is the kind of thing people try to finish during their lives, a bit like walking the Wainwrights, but I doubted the capability to make it in summer. It was amazing and opened my eyes to UK climbing. I didn't realize how challenging cycle touring would be with so much equipment. But it's a great way to appreciate the landscape, and completing a long ride is as satisfying as getting to the top of a route.” Taylor explored a huge amount of the country in the process. She then completed another self - powered round, climbing the 100 routes detailed in the guide Mountain Rock. “It is really a physical challenge,” Taylor says.
Having come to the attention of one of the UK's top adventurers, Leo Houlding, Taylor also went on a trip to the Guyanese Amazon to scale the giant Mount Roraima. “We were in the jungle for a month,” she recalls. “That was incredible and pretty scary sleeping there at first, especially with huge spiders walking across your tent!” Taylor thrives on the physical and mental challenges of climbing. “It's all about keeping your head under control,” she explains. “You practice with a safety rope, and then it's about making the commitment of doing it without one.”
29. What has made Taylor famous in the adventure community
A. Her young age as a climber.
B. Her unique experience in the Amazon.
C. Her completion of challenging outdoor tasks.
D. Her advocacy of adventurous trips.
30. What does Taylor think of the UK for climbing
A. It is judged wrongly compared to exotic places.
B. It is as good as anywhere if one is imaginary.
C. It lacks the variety of routes.
D. It is fit for self - powered rounds.
31. What do we know about Taylor in the Classic Rock challenge
A. She considered reaching the top more satisfying.
B. She carried loads of facilities.
C. She recommended completing it in summer.
D. She explored more countries.
32. Which of the following best describes Taylor according to the passage
A. Proud and competitive. B. Reserved and cautious. C. Humorous and responsible. D. Adventurous and passionate.
第二节 七选五(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。
Nowadays, many people turn to the Internet for medical advice when they notice signs of illness. This is understandable as seeing a doctor can be time - consuming and costly unless it's a serious health concern.
3 Often, the answer is: not really.
Medicine is complex. 3 For instance, the cause of a cough in a healthy 25 - year - old might be different from that in a 65 - year - old smoker. Yet, they might find the same search results. People may also not know the exact terms to search for. A search for "bloating (腹胀)" might suggest eating more slowly or avoiding dairy products, which can help if bloating is from too much air, but not so if it's from fluid (液体) build - up. Only after seeing a doctor and undergoing a physical examination would it be identified as "ascites (腹腔积水)".
3 Many articles are written intentionally to make money or promote specific agendas, not to give accurate advice. In fact, only a small part of the health information available online is created with the reader's best interests in mind.
Fortunately, a few strategies can help us find reliable medical information. First, check the author and website. 36 Government agencies are also trustworthy and offer regularly updated information.
Besides, be careful if a website recommends a specific medication or procedure, especially if it has large ads for that treatment. 37
By following these tips, we can improve our chances of finding useful, accurate, and objective health information.
A. So is this trend bound to continue
B. But is online medical advice actually reliable
C. These pages may be created by profit - driven companies.
D. An even bigger issue is the rise of medical misinformation.
E. Online articles often fail to consider each person's unique situation.
F. Unfortunately, it's not always easy to figure out a website's intentions.
G. Reliable sources are usually written by doctors or hosted on trusted sites.
第三部分 语言运用
第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
One summer night in a seaside cottage, a small boy was in bed, sound asleep. Suddenly, he felt himself 38 from bed and carried in his father's arms on to the beach. Overhead was the clear starry sky. "Watch!" As his father spoke, 39 , one of the stars moved. It 40 across the sky like a golden fire. And before the 41 of this could fade, another star leapt from its place, then another ...
"What is it " the child asked in 42 .
"Shooting stars. They 43 every year on a certain night in August."
That was all: just an 44 encounter of something magic and beautiful. But, back in bed, the child stared into the dark, with mind full of the falling stars.
I was the 45 seven - year - old boy whose father believed that a new experience 46 more for a small boy than an unbroken night's sleep.
That night my father opened a door for his child, leading him into an area of splendid 47 . Children are naturally curious, but they need someone to 48 them. This art of adding new dimensions to a child's world doesn't 49 require a great deal of time. It simply 50 doing things more often with children instead of for them or to them. Good parents know this: The most precious gift they can give a child is to spark their flame of 51 . That night is still deeply 52 in my memory. Next year, when August comes with its shooting stars, my son will be seven.
38.A. hidden B. robbed C. lifted D. kicked
39.A. incredibly B. accidentally C. apparently D. actually
40.A. exploded B. circled C. spread D. flashed
41.A. success B. wonder C. exhibition D. discovery
42.A. amazement B. horror C. relief D. delight
43.A. blow up B. turn up C. show off D. give out
44.A. uncomfortable B. unbearable C. undetected D. unexpected
45.A. curious B. determined C. fortunate D. chosen
46.A. worked B. mattered C. deserved D. proved
47.A. newness B. emptiness C. freedom D. innovation
48.A. protect B. challenge C. guide D. believe
49.A. absolutely B. basically C. possibly D. necessarily
50.A. involves B. risks C. admits D. resists
51.A. hope B. curiosity C. faith D. wisdom
52.A. trapped B. set C. lost D. rooted
第二卷 共三部分(满分 65 分)
第一部分 语法填空(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Famed contemporary artist Cai has partnered with MGM to launch the global debut (首次亮相) of his AI model, cAITM, with the exhibition "cAITM: Soul Scan". Hosted in Macau's historic Barra district, the display presents around 20 original works 53 (specific) tailored to the city, in line with MGM's efforts 54 (promote) cultural tourism in the region.
55 (locate) near the A - Ma Temple, the exhibition draws inspiration from Macau's long - standing Mazu traditions and the historical spread of Mazu culture from Cai's hometown in Quanzhou, Fujian. It features a range of stimulating 56 (experience), including self - introductions generated by cAITM, gunpowder paintings by "gunpowder artist cAITM" and 57 interactive device by "fireworks master cAITM" allowing visitors to co - create virtual fireworks. A standout is "cAITM Divination (预言) Room", 58 a robotic arm designed by "diviner cAITM" engages audiences with interactive insights, 59 (add) an exploratory dimension to the exhibition.
"cAITM: Soul Scan" reflects Cai's pioneering inquiry 60 the intersection of AI and contemporary art. On the opening day, a dynamic dialogue 61 (hold) between Cai and Macau - based professors, students and artists. It emphasized 62 (open) and inclusivity as vital to artistic development.
第二部分 句子翻译(共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 10 分)
按照课内语篇翻译句子
63. 从车窗往外望去,加拿大的山脉和森林看起来十分巍峨。
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64. 看着眼前的美景,两人都认同这是她们所经历过的最棒的一次旅行。
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65. 火车轰隆隆地向前行驶,穿过绵延的群山。
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66. They took a taxi to Lake Louise where the blue water literally took their breath away with its exceptional beauty.
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67. In addition to seeing spectacular mountain peaks and forests, one highlight of their trip was being able to see many different creatures.
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第三部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你的英国网友Eric计划今年暑假来中国旅行,但不确定前往哪个城市,特发来邮件向你咨询旅行建议。请你根据以下要点给他回一封邮件,推荐一座你最喜欢的城市:
1. 明确推荐一座你最喜欢的中国城市,并说明推荐理由;
2. 介绍该城市的1-2处特色(自然景观、人文古迹或特色文化均可);
3. 给出1-2条适合该城市的旅行实用建议(贴合暑假旅行场景)。
注意:
1. 词数80-120左右;
2. 格式正确,语气得体;
3. 可适当增加细节,使行文连贯;
Dear Eric,
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Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
第二节 读后续写(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Sophia was a teenager going through changes in her behaviour and dressing style. One day after school, Sophia's mother prepared a plate of delicious vegetables and rice and asked Sophia to have dinner, but she refused to eat it, insisting it wasn't what she liked. Then she absent - mindedly knocked over a vase filled with beautiful roses. Her mother ignored it, but moments later, Sophia asked loudly, “Mummy! Why did you throw away some of my clothes and change the setting of my room ” Her mother was shocked as Sophia had never raised her voice so high.
At night when Sophia's father came home, her mother discussed the matter with him. He listened carefully and asked Sophia's mother to remain calm, no matter what Sophia did. “It's time that we stepped back. Don't do anything for her—no cooking, no laundry (洗衣物), no searching for her missing things...” he said.
The next day, Sophia overslept. Her mother didn't wake her up or prepare breakfast, just putting some money on the table. Sophia grabbed the money and rushed to school. That afternoon, when Sophia returned home, she found there wasn't any food prepared. Feeling unnoticed, Sophia went into her room, locked the door, and began to cry as if releasing the emotions she had bottled up for a long time.
After about 20 minutes, the doorbell rang. Quickly, Sophia dried her eyes and stepped out of her room. When she saw her mother return with a handful of shopping bags, she came in front of her, asking the reason for no breakfast or dinner. Her mother said gently, “Now that you have grown up and have your own thoughts, I'll let you make some personal choices.” Then her mother headed to the kitchen, signaling Sophia to follow. Feeling confused, Sophia came into the kitchen with her mother.
注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
Her mother opened the bags and asked Sophia to look and choose by herself.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
The next morning, Sophia woke up with the determination to change.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
高二英语3月阶段考参考答案
听力
1-5 ACBCA 6-10 CBCBA 11-15 ABACA 16-20 BC AAB
阅读、七选五
21-24 CCDD 25-28 ACDB 29-32 CABD 33-37 BEDGC
完型、语填
38-42 CADBA 43-47 BDCBA 48-52 CDABD
53.specifically 54.to promote 55.Located 56.experiences 57.an
58.where 59.adding 60.into 61.was held 62.openness
句子翻译
63. 从车窗往外望去,加拿大的山脉和森林看起来十分巍峨。
Seen from(1) the train window, the mountains and forests of Canada looked massive(1).
64. 看着眼前的美景,两人都认同这是她们所经历过的最棒的一次旅行。
Looking at(0.5) the beautiful scenery, they both agreed that it was the most awesome(0.5) journey they had ever taken(1).
65. 火车轰隆隆地向前行驶,穿过绵延的群山。
The train thundered on (1), through the rolling hills (1).
66. They took a taxi to Lake Louise where the blue water literally took
their breath away with its exceptional beauty.
她们乘坐出租车前往路易斯湖(Lake Louise),那里湛蓝的湖水美丽异常(1),简直
令人惊叹(1)。
67. In addition to seeing spectacular mountain peaks and forests, one highlight of their
trip was being able to see many different creatures.
除了 (0.5) 欣赏壮丽的山峰和森林 (0.5) ,旅程的亮点之一 (0.5) 是能看到不
同的动物 (0.5) 。
应用文
范文一
Dear Eric,
I'm glad to receive your letter and learn you plan to visit China this summer but
don't know which city to choose. I'd like to recommend Chengdu, my favorite city, to
you.
I recommend it because it combines beautiful natural scenery with unique local
culture. The Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding is a must - visit, where
you can see lovely pandas up close. Besides, the Jinli Ancient Street has spectacular
traditional buildings and delicious local snacks, leaving a deep impression on every
visitor.
As for travel advice, you'd better take light clothes since it's hot in summer. Also,
learning a few simple Chinese phrases will help you communicate better. I hope you’
ll have an amazing journey in Chengdu.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
范文二
Dear Eric,
I was delighted to read your letter. Knowing you're confused about choosing a city for your summer trip to China, I'd like to recommend Guilin to you, which is famous for its breathtaking scenery.
Guilin's most impressive feature is the Li River cruise. You can enjoy the vast green mountains and clear water along the river, whose scenery is as spectacular as the views in our textbook. Additionally, the Reed Flute Cave with its unique stalactites will surely take your breath away.
Here are two practical suggestions: wear comfortable shoes for walking, and book your cruise tickets in advance to avoid waiting. I believe Guilin will give you an unforgettable travel experience.
Looking forward to hearing about your wonderful journey in China.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
读后续写: 范文
Her mother opened the bags and asked Sophia to look and choose by herself. Inside were fresh vegetables and grains that Sophia loved. "You're old enough to decide what to eat and how to manage your time," her mother said softly, handing her a recipe book. Excited but nervous, Sophia decided to make a beef sandwich. Having never cooked before, she naturally had difficulty throughout the process. Fortunately, her mother offered her helpful instructions, resulting in a not - so - good dinner. Sophia realized how hard the housework was.
The next morning, Sophia woke up with the determination to change. She went to the kitchen where her mother was making breakfast and apologized for her recent strange behavior. Her mother replied gently, "It's okay. I'm just happy you're better." Sophia hugged her and promised to help with more chores. Later that day, she sorted out (整理) her clothes without complaining and bought a new vase for her mother after school. After dinner, as they washed the dishes together, Sophia understood that growing up meant learning to properly give rather than trying to take without any sense of gratitude (晚餐后,当她们一起洗碗时,索菲娅明白了:成长意味着学会恰当地给予,而非一味索取却不知感恩).
听力原文
Text 1
W: Steve, how can you watch football It is so boring. Plus, the matches last forever. For me, I like basketball better.
M: Come on, football is the most popular sport in Scotland. Anyway, I prefer to play tennis for fitness.
Text 2
W: Are you free for lunch on Saturday We’re trying to get our friends together.
M: No. I work on Saturdays… But please don’t change your plans for me. It’s impossible to pick a time that works for everyone!
W: OK. Well, we’ll miss you.
Text 3
M: You were an excellent runner, winning medals in the 200 meters. What made you switch to the high jump
W: I really wanted to step out of the comfort zone, and I’d also like to try the 1000 meters.
Text 4
M: Miss Jayne, for your teeth whitening, it will cost you $150. Are you happy with that
W: I’m at work in the company now. Let me check with my family first.
M: All right. Then I will call you later.
W: No problem.
Text 5
M: What time does the museum open
W: During the week it opens at half past nine in the morning. It opens half an hour later on Saturdays and closes on Sundays.
Text 6
M: Good evening, ma’am.
W: Hi! I’m looking for a gift for my daddy’s birthday.
M: Well, you’ve come to the right place. We have the latest men’s fashions. How about this sweater It’s a good deal.
W: Well, I’m afraid that’s not his style at all. He often plays football. Here, let me show you a picture of him …
M: Oh, yes. I see that he wears athletic clothing. Perhaps you would like to buy him a pair of sports shoes
W: Maybe you are right. But you don’t have many shoes here. I should probably go to a shoe store …
Text 7
M: I’ve been trying out AI to help write words for my songs. It’s been surprisingly helpful.
W: Really How does it help
M: I give it a theme, like heartbreak or adventure, and it generates lines for me to use.
W: That’s fascinating. Do the tunes always match your style
M: Not always. Sometimes they don’t quite work, but I adjust them to fit my voice.
W: Has it helped you finish a song yet
M: Not completely, but it gave me some ideas for a pop song. I’m going to complete it after work.
W: That’s amazing! Will you keep using it
M: Yes, but only as a tool! Anyway, I do want my songs to stay personal. Oh, it’s getting late. We’d better move back to work.
W: Okay, catch you later!
Text 8
M: Jane, do you think you could stop playing the violin I’m trying to revise for my English exam tomorrow and I can’t remember a single word.
W: But I have a music exam tomorrow. That’s why I’m playing it.
M: I just can’t think with all that noise going on.
W: It’s not noise. It’s music, and my exam is just as important as yours.
M: OK, here’s an idea. You play the violin for the next hour. Then the following hour I get to study in peace. How does that sound
W: OK, that’s fine. What are you going to do while I’m playing
M: I’m feeling quite hungry, so I’m now going to the kitchen to make myself some lunch.
W: Oh, I’m hungry as well. Will you make my lunch I can eat it when I finish playing.
M: OK. I’m just going to have a sandwich. Is that OK for you
W: Yes, thanks.
Text 9
W: Congratulations on getting your own apartment, James!
M: Thanks! Now, I just need to get some furniture so I can have people over for dinner.
W: What do you need My parents have some extra furniture that I might be able to give you …
M: Well, I have a sofa and a bed. That’s it. If I invited more than two people over, there wouldn’t be enough places for them to sit down.
W: My parents have some chairs you might want. And I remember they have two tables. They have one for the dining room. I assume you can have the other one and put your TV on it.
M: Wow, thanks. I’d appreciate that.
W: No problem. What else do you need
M: Well, I need a shelf for my books. You know, I’ve got tons of books.
W: Yeah. But I don’t think my parents have any extra bookshelves. Maybe we could go to some yard sales this Saturday. We might be able to get a nice one.
M: Sounds great! Do you want to meet here or at your place
W: Let’s meet here. We should find a yard sale nearby. That way, if we buy something, we don’t have to carry it very far.
M: Good point.
W: Maybe I’ll invite my brother to come, just in case. He’s strong and can help us carry things… You know what It’s going to look great in here once you get a few nice things.
M: Yeah. Thanks.
Text 10
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阅读题
A篇:
本文主要讲述了露西·巴施开发了一款名为 “Too Good to Go”的应用程序来减少食物浪费,如今该应用已成为全球最大的剩余食物交易平台。
21.C 综合信息理解题。第一段首句说明 Lucie Basch 辞职开发 App 应对食物浪费。第一段尾句提到,Lucie Basch 对全球约 30%的食物被浪费感到不满(dissatisfaction with just how much good food winds up in the rubbish),由此可知,露西·巴施决心通过开发应用程序解决严重的食物浪费问题。故选 C 项。
22.C 综合信息理解题。第二段最后两句提到,Basch 的计划是将剩余食物与有需求的食客联系起来(connect that supply with needy eaters),使这些食物大幅降价出售而不是被送去填埋。由此可知,巴施计划将商家剩余的食物提供给有需求的人。故选 C 项。
干扰项:选项 A(回收垃圾场食物)错误(目标在废弃前干预);B(给商家分红)是结果非计划;D(说服商店打折)是执行细节。
23.D 综合信息理解题。第三段第二句 Basch 让商家的承诺:将食物分装到不同袋子而非扔进垃圾袋。由此可知,Basch 通过要求企业主对剩余食物进行分类装袋来影响他们。故选 D 项。sort and bag the leftovers 是原文 divide it into different bags 的同义转述。
干扰项:选项 A(使用传单)是推广方式;B(承诺经济利益)是长期结果;C(把废弃食物装袋)偷换概念(原文强调分装可售食物)
24.D 标题归纳题。本文主要讲述了露西·巴施开发“Too Good to Go”应用程序来减少食物浪费,将剩余食物与有需求的人联系起来,D 项“Emptying Your Leftover Food Turn to Too Good to Go (处理剩余食物 求助于 Too Good to Go)”既体现了应用程序的功能,又契合文章主题,适合用作标题。
B篇
美国埃尔帕索(El Paso)传统靴匠面临行业困境:随着大型制靴公司转向技术生产,以 Contreras 和 Rodriguez 为代表的传统手工匠(Agujas de oro,“金针”)逐渐老龄化,技艺传承后继无人,传统制靴工艺面临衰退。
25.A 推理判断题。第二段通过老板 Joey Sanchez 的回忆,对比他小时候店里“满是制靴匠(this place was loaded with bootmakers)”的热闹场景与第三段首句提到的当下小作坊里仅剩两名传统手工匠的现状(Contreras and Rodriguez aren’t just the only bootmakers in the shop),突出传统制靴行业的衰落。故选 A 项。
26.C 综合信息理解题。第三段首句明确说明他们 60 多岁仍是“行业内最年轻的工匠”,第四段解释原因:当大型制靴公司转向技术生产时,在埃尔帕索的生产商们正苦于传统工匠退休或离世后无人替代(struggling to replace these artisans when they retire or pass away)。由此可知,许多传统工匠已退休或离世,导致 Contreras 和 Rodriguez 在行业中成为“相对年轻”的存在。故选 C 项。
27.D 综合信息理解题。第三段第三句说明 Golden Needles 工匠坚持传统手工制靴(make boots the old - fashioned way),最后一段进一步强调机器无法达到手工技艺同等质量(machines just don’t do it as well)且第四段指出名人(如 Taylor Swift)专
门寻找手工匠人制靴,证明传统手工技艺的稀缺和价值。由此可知,传统手工匠(Agujas de oro)的价值在于对传统手工技艺的坚守。故选D项。
28.B 推理判断题。最后一段引用 Joey Sanchez 的感叹“鞋匠群体正在消失(Shoemakers are a dying group)”及“再也找不到这样的匠人了(you just can't find guys like these anymore)”,明确表达其对传统鞋匠行业的未来的悲观态度。故选B项。
C篇
本文是记叙文。文章介绍了女性攀岩者 Anna Taylor。
29.C 细节理解题。首段先列举 Anna Taylor 的成就:亚马孙悬崖露营、完成经典“一生一次挑战”,接着说明 Anna Taylor 在冒险界声名鹊起。由此可知,Taylor 因完成具有挑战性的户外任务,在冒险界声名鹊起。故选C项。famous 是原文 making a name for herself (闯出名气)的同义转述词。
30.A 细节理解题。根据第二段 Taylor 的话“与异国情调的地方相比,它可能被低估了,但如果你有创意,它和其他地方一样好”可知,Taylor 认为英国在攀岩方面被低估了。故选A项(错误评判)。
31.B 细节理解题。第三段的“I didn’t realize how challenging cycle touring would be with so much equipment.”明确提及装备负担(so much equipment),导致挑战期间骑行艰难。故选B项。选项中的 loads of facilities 是原文 so much equipment 的同义转述。
32.D 人物性格推断题。她连续完成两个自助力挑战(Classic Rock & Mountain Rock),挑战 Classic Rock(83 条路线)和 Mountain Rock(100 条路线);选择无保护攀岩(doing it without one),面对蜘蛛等危险也不退缩,这些都体现了她的冒险精神;Taylor 能够坚持完成这些艰难的任务,且她评论探险经历是“amazing、 incredible”,由此可推出她对攀岩充满热爱。故选D项。
七选五
本文讨论了当前人们倾向于在网上寻求医疗建议的现象,并对此进行了分析和评价。
33.B 前文提到人们因便利性转向网络医疗咨询是可以理解的(understandable),后文直接回答 not really (并非如此)暗示在线建议的可靠性存疑,此处需用设问句引出转折。B 项(但网络医疗建议真的可靠吗 )以 But 转折,引出问题,衔接下文的 answer。
34.E 后文举例“25 岁健康者与 65 岁吸烟者咳嗽病因不同,但搜索结果雷同”,证明网络建议不会考虑个体因素。E 项中“fail to consider each person’s unique situation(不考虑到每个人的独特情况)” 直接对应该例证。故选E项。
35.D 设空位于段首,为本段中心句,根据后文可知,网上很多文章都是为了赚钱或推动特定的议程而写的,而不是为了给出准确的建议,说明信息的不可靠性,也由此推知,会有一些错误的信息。D项“一个更大的问题是医疗错误信息的增加”
递进强调问题的严重性,呼应第一段提到的可靠性争议,符合本段主题,为本段中心句。
36.G 前文介绍如何找到可靠信息,首先,查看作者和网站,空后句举例说明“政府机构可信”,G项“可靠的来源通常由医生撰写或托管在可信的网站上”是对可靠作者和网站的具体讲述,自然引出政府案例,符合文意。
37.C 设空位于段尾,是对前文的总结。前句警告“小心推荐特定药物/大广告的网站”, 由此可知,这样的网站通常是牟利。C项“这些页面可能是由逐利公司创建的”揭露此类网站本质,解释需警惕的原因,符合文意。
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“我”七岁时父亲带“我”到海边看流星雨,这个经历对“我”产生了深远的影响,激发了“我”的好奇心与对世界的探索欲。本文强调亲身经历和感性认知对儿童成长的重要性。
38.C 根据空后的“carried in his father’s arms on to the beach”可知,此处指小男孩被父亲从床上抱起来,故选 C。hide(过去式/过去分词: hid/hidden)“隐藏”; rob “抢劫”; lift “抬起;移开;移动”; kick “踢;踹”。
39.A 第一段描写流星随着父亲的指令“Watch!”, 一颗又一颗的流星如金色的火焰划过天空,故此处用 incredibly 描写“星星动了”时带给孩子的震撼心理。故选 A。incredibly “令人难以置信;极端地;极其”; accidentally “意外地”; apparently “明显地”; actually “事实上”。
40.D 上文描写流星移动(moved),下文比喻流星为“金色的火焰(like a golden fire)”,后文提到流星“leapt from its place (从原位跃出)”,暗示快速、短暂的运动。由此推知,此处指星星划过夜空,故选 D。explode “爆炸”; circle “环绕;盘旋”; spread “传播”; flash “飞速运动;掠过”。
一词多义 flash v. ①(使)闪耀,闪光 ②(向……)用光发出(信号) ③(快速地)出示,显示 ④飞速运动;掠过 ⑤突然想到;猛然想起
41.B 上文“clear starry sky”和“a golden fire”营造奇幻氛围,下文“another star leapt from its place, then another ...”进一步描写孩子的惊奇。故用 wonder 指孩子对流星现象的“惊叹”情绪,且与后文“something magic and beautiful”(第7空后)呼应。故选 B。success “成功”; wonder “奇迹”; exhibition “展览”; discovery “发现”。
42.A 上文描写流星“像金色的火焰划过天空”(flashed across the sky like a golden fire),下文提到孩子“脑海中充满坠落的星星(mind full of the falling stars)”。由此可知,孩子目睹流星的瞬间反应是问父亲:“这是什么 ”,表现他看到未知现象时的好奇与惊讶。故选 A。amazement “惊奇;惊愕”; horror “震惊;恐惧”; relief “宽慰;减轻”; delight “高兴”。
43.B 根据上文“one of the stars moved”及下文“another star leapt from its place, then another ...”可知,流星每年“出现”在八月某一晚,故选 B。blow up “爆发;爆炸”; show off “炫耀”。
一词多义 give out ①用光;耗尽 ②分发;散发 ③发出,放出(热、光等) ④公布;宣布;播放 turn up ①开大,调高(音量、热量等) ②找到;发现 ③到达;来到;露面 ④偶然出现;到来
44.D 首段提到:孩子突然被父亲从睡梦中抱到户外,暗示看流星并非计划中的活动,而是父亲临时决定的体验,故 unexpected 符合语境。 uncomfortable “使人不舒
服的;感到不舒服的;不自在的”; unbearable “难耐的;无法接受的”; undetected “未被发现的;未被觉察的”; unexpected “出乎意料的;始料不及的”。
45.C 后文提到父亲认为“新体验比完整睡眠更重要”,暗示父亲的智慧。孩子因父亲的理念获得珍贵经历,“fortunate (幸运的)”直接体现作者认为有这样的父亲很幸运。故选 C。curious “求知欲强的;好奇的”; determined “坚定的;坚决的”; chosen “被选中的”。
46.B 根据上文“a new experience”及下文“more for a small boy than an unbroken night’s sleep”可知,此处指新的经历更重要。故选 B。work “运转;运行;奏效”; matter “事关紧要;要紧;有重大影响”; deserve “应该得到;值得”; prove “证明;证实”。
47.A 根据上文提到的父亲的理念“a new experience mattered more (新的体验更重要)”,及下文“This art of adding new dimensions to a child’s world(这种为孩子开拓新天地的教育艺术)”可知,newness 直接复现 new 的核心概念,强调孩子被引入一个“崭新的领域”。 故选 A。newness “新奇;崭新”; emptiness “空虚;空旷”; freedom “自由”; innovation “创新;革新”。
48.C 上文叙述父亲带孩子观察流星、解答问题,以此引领孩子进入崭新的领域,由此可知,孩子有好奇心,需要有人引导。故选 C。 protect “保护”; challenge “挑战”; guide “引导;领路”; believe “相信”。
49.D 根据下文“它只是需要更多地与孩子们一起做事情,而不是替他们或为他们做事情”可知,给孩子开拓新天地的艺术未必需要很多时间。故选 D。“not necessarily”是高频考点,意为“未必”。 absolutely “绝对地”; basically “基本地”; possibly “可能地”; necessarily “必然地;不可避免地”。
50.A 为孩子开拓新天地需要父母和孩子们一起做事。故选 A。involve “包含;需要”; risk “冒险”; admit “承认”; resist “抵抗;抵制”。
51.B 根据上文“Children are naturally curious”可知,好的父母知道激发孩子们的好奇心。故选 B。hope “希望”; curiosity “好奇心”; faith “信任”; wisdom “智慧”。
52.D 前文描述“我”“stared into the dark, with mind full of the falling stars”,尾段尾句提到“我”打算在明年的八月份的某个夜晚带自己七岁的孩子看流星,由此推知,那个夜晚至今仍深深烙印在“我”的记忆中。deeply rooted in memory “深植于记忆中”是固定表达,强调记忆的深刻。故选 D。be trapped in “陷入/困于……”; be set in “以……为背景/固定在……”; be lost in “全神贯注;沉浸于”; be rooted in “根源在于;根深蒂固于”。
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本文主要介绍了艺术家蔡推出 AI 模型并举办展览及其相关情况。
53.specifically 考查词形转换(形容词→副词)。 空处修饰非谓语动词 tailored,应用副词 specifically 作状语,表 “专门地,特别地” 。故填 specifically。
54.to promote 考查非谓语动词。名词 effort 后常接动词不定式作后置定语,表“做某事的努力” 。故填 to promote。
55.Located 考查非谓语动词。 句中已有谓语动词 draws,空处应用非谓语动词, locate 与逻辑主语 the exhibition 之间是动宾关系,应用过去分词形式作状语,句首单词首字母大写。故填 Located。
56.experiences 考查名词复数。 experience 作 “体验” 讲时是可数名词,根据空前的 a range of 可知,空处应用名词的复数形式。故填 experiences。
57.an 考查冠词。device 是可数名词单数,此处泛指 “一个互动装置”,且 interactive
发音以元音音素开头,应用不定冠词 an 修饰。
58.where 考查定语从句。 空处引导非限制性定语从句,先行词是 “cAI Divination (预言) Room”,关系词在从句中作地点状语,应用关系副词 where 引导从句。
59.adding 考查非谓语动词。空处应用非谓语动词作状语,add 的逻辑主语是从句中描述的事件 “由 ‘预言家 cAI ’ 设计的机械臂与观众互动”,“__7__ (add) an exploratory dimension to the exhibition” 补充说明事件自然而然的结果,即 “展览增添了探索的维度”。 故空处用现在分词形式作结果状语,填 adding。 add dimension to “为……增添内容”。
长 难 句 分 析 : A standout is “cAI Divination (预言) Room”, ( 6 a robotic arm (designed by “diviner cAI ”) engages audiences with interactive insights, [ 7 (add) an exploratory dimension to the exhibition].
句意:其中最引人注目的是 “cAI 预言室”,在这里,由 “预言家 cAI ” 设计的机械臂与观众进行互动,为展览增添了探索的维度。
60.into 考查介词。 inquiry into ... 是固定搭配,表 “对……的探索”。 故填 into。
61.was held 考查动词时态和主谓一致。 根据时间状语 On the opening day 可知,句子描述的是过去发生的事情,应用一般过去时; hold 与主语 a dynamic dialogue 之间是动宾关系,应用一般过去时的被动语态;主语 a dynamic dialogue 是单数, be 动词应用 was。 故填 was held。
62.openness 考查词形转换。 空处与 inclusivity 并列,作 emphasized 的宾语,应用名词 openness,表 “开放”,是不可数名词。 故填 openness。
课内背诵句翻译(每句2分,共5句,总分10分)
1. 从车窗往外望去,加拿大巍峨的山脉和辽阔的森林尽收眼底。
Seen from the train window, the mountains and forests of Canada looked massive.
2. 望着眼前的美景,两人一致认为这是她们所经历过的最棒的一次旅行。
Looking at the beautiful scenery, they both agreed that it was the most awesome journey they had ever taken.
3. 火车继续轰隆隆地向前行驶,穿过绵延的群山。
The train thundered on, through the rolling hills.
4. They took a taxi to Lake Louise where the blue water literally took their breath away with its exceptional beauty. 火车到站后,她们乘坐出租车前往路易斯湖(Lake Louise)。那里湛蓝的湖水美丽
异常,摄人心魄。
5. In addition to seeing spectacular mountain peaks and forests, one highlight of their trip was being able to see many different creatures. 除了欣赏壮丽的
山峰和森林,旅程的亮点之一是能看到种类繁多的动物。
应用文
一、写作题目(高考规范版)
假定你是李华,你的英国网友 Eric 计划今年暑假来中国旅行,但不确定前往哪
个城市,特发来邮件向你咨询旅行建议。请你根据以下要点给他回一封邮件,推
荐一座你最喜欢的城市:
1. 明确推荐一座你最喜欢的中国城市,并说明推荐理由;
2. 介绍该城市的1-2处特色(自然景观、人文古迹或特色文化均可);
3. 给出1-2条适合该城市的旅行实用建议(贴合暑假旅行场景)。
注意:
1. 词数80-120左右;
2. 格式正确,语气得体;
3. 可适当增加细节,使行文连贯;
范文一
Dear Eric,
I'm glad to receive your letter and learn you plan to visit China this summer but
don't know which city to choose. I'd like to recommend Chengdu, my favorite city, to
you.
I recommend it because it combines beautiful natural scenery with unique local
culture. The Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding is a must-visit, where
you can see lovely pandas up close. Besides, the Jinli Ancient Street has spectacular
traditional buildings and delicious local snacks, leaving a deep impression on every
visitor.
As for travel advice, you'd better take light clothes since it's hot in summer. Also,
learning a few simple Chinese phrases will help you communicate better. I hope you'
ll have an amazing journey in Chengdu.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
范文二
Dear Eric,
I was delighted to read your letter. Knowing you're confused about choosing a
city for your summer trip to China, I'd like to recommend Guilin to you, which is
famous for its breathtaking scenery.
Guilin's most impressive feature is the Li River cruise. You can enjoy the vast
green mountains and clear water along the river, whose scenery is as spectacular as
the views in our textbook. Additionally, the Reed Flute Cave with its unique
stalactites will surely take your breath away.
Here are two practical suggestions: wear comfortable shoes for walking, and
book your cruise tickets in advance to avoid waiting. I believe Guilin will give you an
unforgettable travel experience.
Looking forward to hearing about your wonderful journey in China.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
读后续写:
主要人物:Sophia:①青春期叛逆:拒吃晚餐、质问时"raised her voice so high";②渴
望独立又依赖关爱:对无早餐/晚餐的错愕;"Feeling unnoticed"的失落、锁门哭泣。
母亲:隐忍、智慧:对打翻花瓶"ignored it";面对质问仅 shocked 未斥责。父亲:理性:
"listened carefully"后 提 出 "stepped back"策 略 ;智 慧 :提 出 "no
cooking/laundry/searching"的方案。
原文情节线:Sophia 是个叛逆的青春期女孩,她拒绝母亲准备的晚餐,心不在焉打翻花瓶;高声质问母亲擅自处理她的衣物和房间布置→父母决定"放手",不再替她
做饭洗衣→次日母亲不叫早、不做早餐;Sophia 拿钱冲去学校;放学回家发现无晚餐→饿着肚子的 Sophia 在房间痛哭→妈妈带回食材让她自己做饭。
主题:改变成长
续写情节
第一段:衔接①:衔接首句 "母亲打开购物袋,让 Sophia 自主选择食材":购物袋子里
有什么 过渡句:妈妈让 Sophia 自己做喜爱的食物→Sophia 选择做什么 下厨过程
中是否遇到困难 妈妈是否给予她帮助。衔接②:尾句衔接第二段首句中的"醒来
时决定改变":她意识到做家务的困难。
第二段:衔接③:衔接首句中的"Sophia 醒来时决心要改变":Sophia 为自己的行为向
妈妈道歉。过渡句:妈妈接受 Sophia 的道歉→Sophia 开始帮助妈妈做更多的家务。
尾句:场景描写+感悟升华:Sophia 和妈妈一起做家务时的感悟。
范文诵读
Her mother opened the bags and asked Sophia to look and choose by herself. Inside were fresh vegetables and grains that Sophia loved. "You're old enough to
decide what to eat and how to manage your time," her mother said softly, handing her
a recipe book. Excited but nervous, Sophia decided to make a beef sandwich. Having
never cooked before, she naturally had difficulty throughout the process. Fortunately,
her mother offered her helpful instructions, resulting in a not - so - good dinner. Sophia
realized how hard the housework was.
The next morning, Sophia woke up with the determination to change. She
went to the kitchen where her mother was making breakfast and apologized for her
recent strange behavior. Her mother replied gently, "It's okay. I'm just happy you're
better." Sophia hugged her and promised to help with more chores. Later that day, she
sorted out (整理) her clothes without complaining and bought a new vase for her
mother after school. After dinner, as they washed the dishes together, Sophia
understood that growing up meant learning to properly give rather than trying to take
without any sense of gratitude (晚餐后,当她们一起洗碗时,索菲娅明白了:成长意味
着学会恰当地给予,而非一味索取却不知感恩).

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